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All the reviews this issue, at a glance
Ghazal king sings bhajans
Jagjit Singh's bhajans are an intimate dialogue with Krishna in Saanwara
Forever young, forever in love
Mohabbat is an essential compilation of Kishore Kumar's romantic songs
Tunes to get the audience stomping
Duke Ellington was one of the few who survived the decline of big bands and swing, and Take the 'A' train and other hits shows why
Three great composers, one versatile singer
Under the baton of three of Tamil film's greatest music directors, SPB's talents unfurled in all its splendour. Catch him in Super Solos
Stringed, but together?
Nikhil Joshi, teenage guitarist, teams up with veena player R Ramakrishnan for this jugalbandi in Veena Meets Guitar
A satisfying blend of sedate jazz
Nowhere does the standard of In the Wee Small Hours sag, mixing as it does emotion and sedate reflection in a satisfying blend
Indi-pop wears international styles
The strength of Husn lies more in the compositions than in singing skills
Soft music from an India lover
Eric Chapelle makes easy-listening music in Our Time
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